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In Daily Shouts: Mommy & Me Yoga Poses
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After another round of holidays, it’s safe to assume, a lot of children have been diving into more media use than usual. Some may now have new electronic toys and gadgets, or have downloaded new apps and games. Managing all that bleeping and buzzing activity causes anxiety in many parents. Here’s a roundup of some of the latest research, combined with some of our previous reporting, to help guide your decision-making around family screen use.
5 Things To Know About Screen Time Right Now
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By the time his first memoir, Fresh Off The Boat, came out in 2013, Eddie Huang was really hitting his stride. His New York restaurant, Baohaus — which serves gua bao, or Taiwanese hamburgers — was doing really well. His TV show, Huang’s World, was taking him all over the world.
… and then he fell in love with a white, All-American woman, and his world turned upside down. Huang began to question his American-Chinese identity, to fret over how Chinese he was. To figure it all out, he and his brothers, Evan and Emery, headed to their ancestral homeland, to reconnect with their culture, to eat lots and lots of food — and to cook.NPR’s Audie Cornish spoke with Huang about these adventures, which he has documented in his new book, Double Cup Love: On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China.
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Guide to Braids Infographic from Enerie.
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- Know Your Sleeve Lengths
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- Know Your Denim Pockets Part 1
- Know Your Patch Pockets Part 2
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- Know Your Sleeves
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- Fashion Pattern Vocabulary Part 1
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- Know Your Sunglasses Infographic
- Know Your Necklines
- Sleeves and Necklines
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- History of Swimwear
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‘Fed Up Mexicans’: Protester Makes Powerful Statement During América-Pachuca Game
An on-field protest temporarily stopped the América-Pachuca game on Wednesday. The statement made on behalf of ‘fed up Mexicans,’ however, is still reverberating.
The unidentified man ran onto the field wearing various messages printed on his long sleeve sweatpants and shirt. “Fed Up Mexicans” and “Mexican Government [Is] Repressive, Murderous, Corrupt [and] Neoliberal,” read the most prominent messages on the front of his shirt. The number 43 representing the disappeared students of Ayotzinapa was also featured prominently on his clothes.
Photo credit: Adolfo Vladimir, Cuartoscuro
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Louise Bourgeois, I Did Everything I Could Every Day of My Life I
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